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List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2018)

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Inkigayo Chart winners (2018)
Highlights
Artist(s) with most winsTwice (8)
Song with highest score"Fake Love" by BTS (10,918)
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Girl group Twice ranked four singles at number one, the most of any act in 2018. Three of the songs achieved a Triple Crown.

The Inkigayo Chart is a music program record chart that gives an award to the best-performing single of the week in South Korea. In 2018, the chart measured digital performance in domestic online music services (5,500 points), social media via YouTube views (3,500 points), network on-air time (1,000 points), advanced viewer votes (500 points), and album sales (500 points) in its ranking methodology.[1] Songs that spend three weeks at number one are awarded a Triple Crown and are removed from the chart and ineligible to win again. Got7 member Park Jin-young, Blackpink member Jisoo and NCT member Doyoung had hosted the show since February 5, 2017, and continued to do so until February 4, 2018. Actor Song Kang, Seventeen member Mingyu and DIA member Jung Chae-yeon were announced as new hosts from the February 18 broadcast. Kang left the show on November 4.

In 2018, there were 30 singles that ranked number one on the chart and 21 music acts received award trophies for this feat. Out of the 30 songs, 10 collected trophies for three weeks and earned a Triple Crown: Twice's "Heart Shaker",[2] "What Is Love?",[3] and "Dance the Night Away";[4] iKon's "Love Scenario";[5] Mamamoo's "Starry Night";[6] BTS's "Fake Love"[7] and "Idol";[8] Blackpink's "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du";[9] IU's "Bbibbi";[10] and Jennie's "Solo".[11] Six artists ranked more than one single at number one in 2018. Former Wonder Girls member Sunmi was the only soloist to have more than one chart-topper in 2018 with "Heroine" and "Siren" from her album Warning. Three boy groups ranked two singles at number one in 2018: iKon with "Love Scenario" and "Goodbye Road", Winner with "Everyday" and "Millions", and BTS with "Fake Love" and "Idol". Both singles by BTS ranked number one for three consecutive weeks each and achieved a triple crown. Their single "Fake Love" achieved 10,918 points on the June 3 broadcast making it the single with the highest score of the year. iKon's third consecutive win with "Love Scenario" granted the group their first Triple Crown since their debut.[5]

Red Velvet had three singles rank number one on the chart: "Peek-a-Boo", "Bad Boy" and "Power Up". Meanwhile, girl group Twice ranked four singles at number one on the chart in 2018 with "Heart Shaker", "What Is Love?", "Dance the Night Away", and "Yes or Yes". The former three singles ranked number one for three weeks on the chart and achieved a triple crown. The four songs spent a total of eight weeks atop the chart making them the act with the most wins of the year. Three soloists ranked number one on the chart for the first time in 2018. Musician Paul Kim earned his first award with "Me After You" despite a lack of promotional activities on music shows.[12][13] Blackpink member Jennie made her debut performance as a soloist on the November 25 broadcast of Inkigayo, where she won her first music show award with "Solo".[14] Upon topping the ranking with "180 Degree", soloist Ben won her first music show award over nine years after her debut.[15]

Chart history

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"Fake Love" accumulated 10,918 points on the June 3 broadcast, earning boy group BTS the highest score of 2018.
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iKon earned its first Triple Crown of its career with "Love Scenario".
Paul Kim in 2018
Musician Paul Kim earned his first music show award with "Me After You".
Jennie in 2018
Blackpink member Jennie received her first music show award as a soloist with "Solo".
Key
Indicates the song achieved a Triple Crown
Indicates the highest score of the year
No show was held
Chart history
Episode Date Artist Song Points Ref.
940 January 7 Twice "Heart Shaker" †[a] 7,926 [16]
941 January 14 Red Velvet "Peek-a-Boo" 6,477 [17]
942 January 21 Infinite "Tell Me" 6,428 [18]
943 January 28 Sunmi "Heroine" 7,017 [19]
944 February 4 7,146 [20]
February 11 Red Velvet "Bad Boy" 9,490 [21]
945 February 18 iKon "Love Scenario" † 8,543 [22]
946 February 25 8,986 [23]
947 March 4 9,091 [24]
948 March 11 Momoland "Bboom Bboom" 9,051 [25]
949 March 18 Mamamoo "Starry Night" † 9,158 [26]
950 March 25 6,853 [27]
951 April 1 7,265 [28]
952 April 8 Momoland "Bboom Bboom" 7,409 [29]
953 April 15 Winner "Everyday" 8,799 [30]
954 April 22 Twice "What Is Love?" † 10,527 [31]
955 April 29 9,752 [32]
956 May 6 9,575 [33]
957 May 13 GFriend "Time for the Moon Night" 8,811 [34]
958 May 20 6,972 [35]
959 May 27 BTS "Fake Love" † 7,068 [36]
960 June 3 10,918 ‡ [37]
961 June 10 8,681 [38]
962 June 17 Bolbbalgan4 "Travel" 7,427 [39]
963 June 24 Blackpink "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" † 6,886 [40]
964 July 1 10,170 [41]
965 July 8 9,753 [42]
966 July 15 Apink "I'm So Sick" 8,812 [43]
967 July 22 Twice "Dance the Night Away" † 10,571 [44]
968 July 29 9,086 [45]
969 August 5 9,221 [46]
970 August 12 Zico "SoulMate" 6,816 [47]
August 19 Red Velvet "Power Up" 10,494 [48]
971 August 26 8,684 [49]
972 September 2 BTS "Idol" † 6,038 [50]
973 September 9 9,513 [51]
974 September 16 8,320 [52]
975 September 23 Sunmi "Siren" 7,426 [53]
976 September 30 Got7 "Lullaby" 6,228 [54]
977 October 7 Im Chang-jung "There Has Never Been a Day I Haven't Loved You" 6,723 [55]
978 October 14 iKon "Goodbye Road" 8,953 [56]
UHD Special[57] October 21 IU "Bbibbi" † 9,341 [58]
979 October 28 7,905 [59]
November 4 9,648 [60]
980 November 11 Paul Kim "Me After You" 6,076 [61]
November 18 Twice "Yes or Yes" 10,303 [62]
981 November 25 Jennie "Solo" † 10,002 [63]
982 December 2 9,719 [64]
983 December 9 Mino "Fiancé" 9,492 [65]
984 December 16 Jennie "Solo" † 7,113 [66]
December 23 Ben "180 Degree" 6,360 [67]
December 30 Winner "Millions" 7,314 [68]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Heart Shaker" ranked number one for two weeks in 2017.

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